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Paul Dubois, 19th Century Paul Dubois Barbedienne Bronze of Mother and Child "Charity" (ca. 1855)
Title: Paul Dubois, 19th Century Paul Dubois Barbedienne Bronze of Mother and Child "Charity" (ca. 1855)
Description:
Bronze, 19 × 8 × 9 in.
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